Bleu wrote:
Have to agree. Also, the Huddle comparison is absurd. JH ran/raced more miles by the time she was in 10th grade than Huddle had ran/raced when she graduated college. They are on completely different curves. 22 yo JH is equal to 32 MH.
Gosh, that's a brilliant analysis.
It would probably carry a tiny bit more weight if you knew how to use the word 'Run.'
It's awfully hard to take you seriously when you (presumably) grew up speaking English, present yourself as some kind of an 'expert analyst' on the subject of running, offer your 'analysis' on a website with the word 'Run' in the freaking title, for Christ's sake,... and yet somehow have passed through all your years on Earth without noticing how the word is used.
It's an amazing thing.
I mean, yeah, sure, in theory, you could be illiterate, and still have some reasonable opinions about the subject in question,... but, honestly, when your basic command of the language is that pathetically deficient, it's pretty damn hard to take your opinion seriously on anything.
It's kind of like walking into a graduate-level Physics course, and seeing the professor write on the blackboard,
"Welcome to Fizzics 351."
Right off the bat, it's got to be awfully tough to have any respect for anything he says thereafter.
You're also wrong about both Hasay and Huddle, for good measure,... but you really lost me as soon as I saw that you can't use the word 'run' in a sentence that's not in present tense.
(Actually, you can probably handle future without any help; beyond that, you're in lots of trouble.)